I've looked around and seen some valid concerns about incorporating a
large patchset like this into the Ubuntu packages, but:

1) It's real handy.  I'm getting easy 2.5x boosts at home over a single-
switch gig-e network.

2) Upstream (openssh.com) doesn't seem to have any burning interest that
I can find, after... two years of availability?

3) Upstream (psc.edu) seems willing and able to maintain relatively
regular patchset versions for several OpenSSH releases at a time.  No
release for 5.2 just now, but that doesn't seem like significant lag
(yet), in context.

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openssh: want hpn-ssh for 20x speed improvement!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/162253
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